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Pediatric Uroradiology 2nd edition (Medical Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging Series)

  • 1 Diagnostic Procedures.
  • 2 Urinary Tract Embryology, Anatomy and Anatomical Variants.
  • 3 Genetics in Nephrourology.
  • 4 Anomalies of Kidney Rotation, Position and Fusion.
  • 5 Anomalies of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter.
  • 6 Abnormalities of the Lower Urinary Tract and Urachus.
  • 7 Lower Urinary Tract Anomalies of Urogenital Sinus and Female Genital Anomalies.
  • 8 Urinary Problems Associated with Imperforate Anus.
  • 9 Epispadias-Exstrophy Complex.
  • 10 Renal Agenesis, Dysplasia, Hypoplasia and Cystic Diseases of the Kidney.
  • 11 Vesicoureteric Reflux.
  • 12 Upper Urinary Tract Dilatation in Newborns and Infants.
  • 13 The Postnatal Workup of Congenital Uronephropathies.
  • 14 Nonneurogenic Bladder-Sphincter Dysfunction (“Voiding Dysfunction”).
  • 15 Urinary Tract Infection.
  • 16 Neurogenic Bladder in Infants and Children (Neurogenic Bladder-Sphincter Dysfunction).
  • 17 Prune Belly Syndrome.
  • 18 Postoperative Imaging and Findings.
  • 19 Renal Parenchymal Diseases.
  • 20 Urolithiasis and Nephrocalcinosis.
  • 21 Renal Failure and Renal Transplantation.
  • 22 Renovascular Hypertension.
  • 23 The Newborn with Oligoanuria.
  • 24 Renal Neoplasms.
  • 25 Urinary Tract Trauma.
  • 26 Pediatric Genitourinary Intervention.
  • 27 Clinical Management of Common Nephrourologic Disorders (Guidelines and Beyond).
  • 28 Normal Values.
  • 29 Gadolinium and Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis.
  • Subject Index.
  • List of Contributors.


Never before in the history of pediatric uroradiology have concepts, expert opinions and recommendations changed as significantly and as quickly as over the last 5--7 years. Even established scientific concepts which we thought would never be debated again, are now back on the discussion table. This even applies to the treatment and imaging management of very common but serious nephrourological disorders such as urinary tract infection and vesicoureteric refl ux, where the benefit of antibiotic prophylaxis and therefore the role of imaging are called in to question. These changes are not only triggered by the latest scientific findings, some of which contradict formerly established scientific concepts, but by the growing awareness of evidence-based medicine and, last but not least, also by new imaging techniques and technologies.

However, many old concepts still remain and many facts established in the last millennium are still true and pertinent today. This leads to some confusion even among experts, who are still searching for consensus-based imaging management recommendations. Therefore, the invitation to compile a second revised and extended edition of the book Pediatric Uroradiology came at the right moment.

In many aspects, the first edition could be used as a reliable basis for the development of the second edition. Thus this new book embraces both the new, taking recent advances in knowledge and technology into account, and the old. It is a complete rewrite where necessary, containing new contents with regard to latest developments such as genetics, and it provides the newest recommendations and discussions on clinical and imaging management of common nephrourologic disorders.

Thanks to the contributions of the distinguished and renowned international experts in the field of diagnostic and interventional pediatric uroradiology and of neighbouring fields such as genetics and pediatric nephrourology, a comprehensive volume containing all the latest advances could again be prepared, fulfilling the demands of a textbook covering all aspects of pediatric uroradiology in its broadest context. This book should satisfy the needs of the practising (pediatric) radiologist, pediatrician, pediatric surgeon and urologist; it should also offer up-to-date information and references to the researcher.

In view of the ongoing, rapid and significant changes, it was the intention of the editor to include a number of somewhat varying and overlapping views of the individual contributors for this second edition. Precisely this approach guarantees the requisite comprehensiveness and allows a degree of diversity refl ecting the continuous reorientation process in pediatric uroradiology.


Key Features
  • Describes in detail all aspects of pediatric uroradiology.
  • Revised and extended to encompass the most recent advances in the imaging and treatment of common pediatric urologic disorders.
  • New chapters address important subjects such as genetics.
  • Provides essential information not only for the pediatric radiologist, but also for the pediatrician, pediatric surgeon, and urologist.


Book Details

  • Hardcover: 537 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 2nd edition (March 27, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540330046
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540330042
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.8 x 1.1 inches
List Price: $289.00 
 

Donnelly: Pediatric Imaging: The Fundamentals

Written by Lane F. Donnelly, MD, recipient of the Society of Pediatric Radiology's 2009 Singleton-Taybi Award for professional lifetime dedication to medical education, "Pediatric Imaging: The Fundamentals" makes it remarkably simple to learn how to safely perform and accurately interpret pediatric imaging studies. Ideal for residents and practitioners alike, this reader-friendly text emphasizes advanced imaging applications-including neuro applications-while nearly 400 high-quality, clinically relevant digital images (nearly 100 in color) clearly demonstrate essential concepts, techniques, and interpretation skills. Full-chapter coverage of current breakthroughs in PET/CT, MR sleep studies, fetal imaging, and more, ensure that you have the latest information available at your fingertips.

Book Features
  • Offers full-chapter coverage of current breakthroughs in PET/CT, MR sleep studies, fetal imaging, and more, ensuring that you have the latest information at your fingertips.
  • Emphasizes advanced imaging applications, including neuro applications.
  • Highlights the basic anatomy needed to understand this complex subspecialty.
  • Provides an in-depth discussion of patient safety issues to help you gain a basic understanding of radiology and its effect on the pediatric patient.
  • Presents information in a reader-friendly format through lists, tables, and images that makes reference quick and easy.
  • Includes nearly 650 high-quality, clinically relevant digital images that clearly demonstrate essential concepts, techniques, and interpretation skills.

Essentials of Pediatric Radiology - A Multimodality Approach

Two types of radiology textbooks exist: One type is the easily readable, ultra-short book which covers the most basic essentials and permits the reader to “survive” in the field. The second type is the comprehensive compendium which represents a valuable resource for in-depth information on certain topics, but is too extensive to be read from cover to cover. Our book, “Essentials of Pediatric Radiology” attempts to blend these two types by providing a detailed overview of selected topics which are commonly encountered in the daily practice of pediatric radiology. Our book is concise enough to be read completely, yet it provides more detailed information compared to other brief textbooks in the field, thereby allowing the reader to acquire more in-depth knowledge.
The topics presented have been chosen based upon practical considerations and include commonly encountered topics in pediatric radiology (such as neonatal chest disorders and trauma imaging), challenging topics (such as bone dysplasias and transplant imaging) and practical “hot topics” (such as correct positioning of medical devices and radiation protection). Recognizing recent advances in imaging technologies, all presented topics cover the full gamut of up-to-date radiological diagnostic techniques, including conventional radiography, ultrasound, Doppler ultrasound, current CT (computed tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) techniques, and PET-CT (positron emission tomography-CT). Chapters are arranged according to pathology rather than organ system.
This provides the reader with clinically oriented information when employing “whole-body” techniques or analyzing scans which involve multiple anatomical sites. Each chapter is richly illustrated with high-quality images, as well as graphs, tables and decision flowcharts, in order to feature as many cases as possible and to train the reader to consider differential diagnoses.
Realizing that no single author can be an expert in every topic, this book has been written by a team of distinguished pediatric radiologists from renowned universities and children’s hospitals. This book is intended to provide pediatric radiology fellows, advanced radiology residents, general radiologists, pediatricians and pediatric surgeons with state-ofthe-art information regarding the most common, the most important and the most challenging topics in pediatric radiology. In order to allow trainees to test their diagnostic proficiency for Board examinations or CAQ examinations, the book is complemented by online presentations of cases as “unknowns.”
It is our sincere desire to provide our readers with a tool to develop a thorough understanding of practical pediatric imaging, so that they may improve their diagnostic proficiency and excel in their profession. This book is dedicated to the children in hospitals worldwide who, hopefully, will receive more accurate diagnoses and enhanced treatment because well trained physicians have taken the time and effort to educate themselves beyond minimum requirements.
Free-access website at www.essentials-of-pediatric-radiology.com This book is complemented by a free access website of sample cases, containing questions and answers that enable readers to test their diagnostic proficiency.

Contents
1 The normal child: growth and development of the infant and child; frequent and important normal variants
2 Neonatal imaging
3 Congenital cardiac malformations
4 Pediatric trauma
5 Nontraumatic pediatric emergencies
6 Infections, inflammations and HIV
7 Pediatric tumors
8 Ischemia in children
9 Metabolic bone disorders
10 Skeletal dysplasias and syndromes
11 Transplant imaging in children
12 Iatrogenic devices
13 Radiation protection in children undergoing medical imaging

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (October 18, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521515211
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521515214
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.9 x 1 inches

Pediatric Radiology Review: Contemporary Medical Imaging

Pediatric Radiology Review: Contemporary Medical Imaging by Michael D. Pappas, Loren G. Yamamoto and Okechukwu Anene contains a vast array of information on embryology, anatomy, surgery and a lot more. This book also contains a review of radiographs in children, as well as the most common radiological problems with which students, residents and clinicians may be confronted on a daily basis. The book is aimed at pediatricians, general practitioners, internists, surgeons and radiologists.

Table of contents
Questions Page

  • Section 1: Chest Radiographs
  • Section 2: Lateral Neck Radiographs
  • Section 3: Abdominal Radiographs
  • Section 4: Skull Radiographs
  • Section 5: Long Bone & Extremity Radiographs
  • Section 6: CT Scan Review
Answers (including References & Justification)
  • Section 1: Chest Radiographs
  • Section 2: Lateral Neck Radiographs
  • Section 3: Abdominal Radiographs
  • Section 4: Skull Radiographs
  • Section 5: Long Bone & Extremity Radiographs
  • Section 6: CT Scan Review
Book Details Pediatric Radiology Review
  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Humana Press; 1 edition (February 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1588298515
  • ISBN-13: 9781588298515
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.3 x 0.7 inches
  • List Price: $90.00
  • Price: $72.01
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Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging 10th edition 2 Volume Set

Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging 10th edition by Jerald P. Kuhn, Thomas L. Slovis & Jack O. Haller has offered comprehensive coverage of all areas of interest to the radiologist who deals with children. The title has been changed from Pediatric X-Ray Diagnosis to emphasize the new material included in this extensively revised version. This work is edited by Dr.Jerald Kuhn, the co-editor with Dr. Fred Silverman of the previous edition, and two new authorities, Dr. Thomas Slovis, former president of the Society for Pediatric Radiology, and Dr. Jack Haller. Over 30 contributors have added their expertise to nine sections of the new work.


Book features:
  • Includes discussions of state-of-the-art diagnostic methods while maintaining a clinical focus.
  • All Modalities are covered, including Nuclear Medicine and Interventional Radiology.
  • eatures a user-friendly organization: Information is broken down by body system and then cross-referenced to expanded discussions of different systems. For each discussion, readers will find complete coverage of normal anatomy, roentgenographic appearance, congenital disorders, traumatic lesions, infections, neoplasms, and more!
  • Entirely new section on imaging of the neonate details those conditions uniquely occurring in this age group.


New in this edition:
  • New "teaching boxes" have been added throughout the book to emphasize the most important points.
  • New introductory chapter discusses the hazards of exposure to diagnostic radiation in childhood.
  • 50% of images are new, most are of Ultrasound, CT or MRI studies.
  • New appendix to reflect easy format for measurements, protocols, and pathonomic findings in frequently seen pediatric diseases.
  • With 58 contributors.


About the Author
  • Jerald P. Kuhn, MD, Department of Radiology, Respiratory Section, The Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
  • Thomas Slovis, MD, Department of Pediatric Imaging, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI.
  • Jack Haller, MD, Professor of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Director of Pediatric Radiology, Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY.


Book Details

  • Hardcover: 2672 pages
  • Publisher: Mosby; 10 edition (September 15, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0323011098
  • ISBN-13: 9780323011099
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.4 x 5.2 inches
List Price: $395.00 
 

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